Attention drivers! Speed ​​cameras in Ludwigsfelde monitor speed!

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On October 13, 2025, a mobile speed trap will be monitored in Ludwigsfelde. Pay attention to speed limits and possible fines!

Am 13.10.2025 wird in Ludwigsfelde eine mobile Radarfalle überwacht. Achten Sie auf Tempolimits und mögliche Bußgelder!
On October 13, 2025, a mobile speed trap will be monitored in Ludwigsfelde. Pay attention to speed limits and possible fines!

Attention drivers! Speed ​​cameras in Ludwigsfelde monitor speed!

In Ludwigsfelde, a town in the Teltow-Fläming district, drivers can expect mobile speed monitoring today, October 13, 2025. This reports News.de. The speed camera is on Brandenburgische Straße in Industriepark-West and has a speed limit of 50 km/h. Monitoring will be carried out continuously and road users should ensure they adhere to speed limits to avoid accidents.

But not only in Ludwigsfelde, but also on the A10, the speed camera there is an ES 8.0 single-side sensor that records speeds of up to 120 km/h. If you exceed the speed limit, the speed camera automatically takes photos, which are then sent to the central fines office in Gransee Bussgeldportal.de reported. Interestingly, a study shows that over half of fine notices are incorrect, which invites some drivers to challenge them.

Speed ​​limits and fines

Anyone who exceeds the speed limit on Brandenburgische Straße or the A10 should be aware of the consequences. The table of fines for speeding outside of town is as follows:

transgression fine Points Driving ban
16 to 20 km/h 60€ 0 No
21 to 25 km/h 100€ 1 No
26 to 30 km/h 150€ 1 1 month
31 to 40 km/h 200€ 1 1 month
41 to 50 km/h 320€ 2 1 month
Over 70 km/h 700€ 2 3 months

These fines are not cheap! There is that Fines expert also states that objections to fines often make sense, especially if there is a risk of a driving ban or if there are doubts about the measurement. Drivers should also not forget the tolerance deductions for speed measurements, which are below 100 km/h at 3 km/h.

Strategies to avoid penalties

How can you avoid possible fines and driving bans? If you drive too fast several times, you could even risk a driving ban. Please note that if you exceed the speed limit by more than 26 km/h within a year, you will be subject to additional penalties. Even during the trial period it can get really expensive if you don't stick to the limits. Here the probationary period is easily extended by two years if you get caught!

Conclusion: It pays to pay attention to your speed and adapt the vehicle to the current traffic situation. This is the only way to avoid unnecessary fines and point penalties. Anyone who is unsure can lodge an objection against the fines imposed at any time.